The Trek Nation TrekToday 'Enterprise' Episode Guide The Trek BBS

Submit News Also a CSI fan? Then visit CSIFiles.com! XML
Heroes and Demons
May 17 - Shatner On The Future
The former Captain Kirk talks world events, politics and his personal tragedy.

May 17 - Star Trek XI News Bullets
Yelchin on Romulans, Bald Romulans and drilling rigs, Orci on 'Star Trek XI', Abrams on Nimoy

May 16 - Retro Review: The Defector
A Romulan determined to bring about peace between his empire and the Federation leads the crew into a dangerous showdown.

May 16 - Shatner On The Past And Being Remembered
More show appearances and interviews from the former Captain Kirk.

May 15 - Bakula Filming 'The Informant'
Filming has the locals abuzz and eager for actor sightings.

May 14 - Pegg Says 'Star Trek XI' Should Not Be A Parody
Playing Scotty means doing his own take on the character, not trying to imitate James Doohan.

May 14 - Stewart Nominated For Tony Award
Former Captain Picard up for award for his role in MacBeth.

May 14 - Mojo on 'Starship Spotter'
'Starship Spotter' co-author shares new starship images and discusses reaction to 'Starship Spotter'.

May 14 - British Judicial Robes In A 'Star Trek' Makeover
New robes for British judges are reminiscent of 'Star Trek' costumes.

May 14 - Shatner on Conan
Dislike of his fellow cast members towards him is still a mystery to the former Captain Kirk.

May 12 - New 'Star Trek: Odyssey' Episode Released
A kidnapping, a traitor and a fragile alliance make for drama in the newest 'Odyssey" episode.

May 12 - Shatner And Nimoy Weren't Always Best Buddies
Shatner's new autobiography describes both his 'Star Trek' working life and details of his personal life.

May 12 - 'Star Trek XI' Not Just A Prequel
'Star Trek XI' covers more than the earliest days of Kirk and Spock.

May 9 - Retro Review: The Vengeance Factor
An assassin plagues the Enterprise crew's attempt to reconcile two factions of an alien race.

May 9 - Back To The Basics For Stewart
Former Captain Picard on 'Star Trek' and its influence on him. Plus: Stewart nominated for several awards.

 
By Michelle Erica Green
Posted at January 13, 2004 - 1:54 PM GMT

See Also: 'Heroes and Demons' Episode Guide

When Janeway and Torres beam a sample of photonic energy aboard, Harry Kim disappears from the holodeck, where he was running a program based on "Beowulf". When Chakotay and Tuvok go in after him, they vanish as well. Janeway sends the holographic Doctor to determine what has happened to her crewmembers.

The Doctor, who names himself Schweitzer, claims to be an expert in herb lore and proves impervious to wounds, so is hailed as a hero by the warriors in the great hall. He is also romanced by Freya, the shield-maiden daughter of King Hrothgar. When Grendel attacks, the photonic energy destabilizes the Doctor's arm, and the crew recalls him to repair him.

The Doctor returns to the holodeck with the photonic energy samples, which Janeway now suspects are intelligent and that "Grendel" is abducting her crewmembers in retaliation. Freya is glad to see him, but a warrior who believes the Doctor to be in league with the beast kills her. The Doctor goes back to the Great Hall and frees the energy beings, and Grendel in turn frees Chakotay, Tuvok, and Kim. The Doctor tells the captain that he has decided not to keep the name Schweitzer, as it reminds him of the sorrow of Freya's death. The captain assures him that he will have more adventures.

Analysis:

This was a silly episode, but a terrific outing (in all senses of the word) for the Doctor, who has been confined thus for to Sickbay. The science was stupid - any energy surge that disrupted his matrix should have destabilized all of the Doctor, not just his arm! Still, he had nice chemistry with Freya and I enjoyed getting to see him act as a hero, not just a healer.

I have a feeling that the Doctor's name is going to become a series-long gag; he'll keep picking and discarding them. Which is fine, but I don't want to see the character reduced to a running joke. The fact that he can be stabbed but not bleed and all that has a lot of potential for sight gags, but it interferes with the ability to take him seriously when we're supposed to accept that he cares about someone for a reason deeper than his programming to show compassion for patients. The writing has to be handled delicately.

The business with the photonic energy reminded me a little too much of the Lights of Zetar, but I guess they needed some semi-scientific justification for what was essentially a fantasy story. I was curious that both Chakotay and Tuvok were so familiar with the Western epic, and even more curious that Chakotay felt comfortable picking on Tuvok's cultural traditions, but I like the occasional sparring between these two; it makes them more interesting when they could become too much alike.

Find more episode info in the Episode Guide.


Michelle Erica Green reviews 'Enterprise' episodes for the Trek Nation, for which she is also a news writer. An archive of her work can be found at The Little Review.

- Main
 
- Articles
- Reviews
- Columns
- Interviews
- Mailbag
- Chat
 
- Contact Us
- FAQ
- Disclaimer
 
- Trek Nation

- TrekToday

- Trek BBS
- ST: Hypertext

Visit Amazon.com
 
All original content copyright © 1999-2005 by the Trek Nation and Christian Höhne Sparborth. The Trek Nation and its subsidiary sites are in no way affiliated with Paramount Pictures, Inc. Star Trek ®, in all its various forms, is a trademark of Paramount Pictures. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective holders. Please read the extended copyright notice.